Year One Homework this week
Homework sent out on Friday, 20th November 2015 10 animals in woods If you want a challenge try writing a short descriptive sentence for each animal eg. A frisky squirrel. A growling fox.
Homework sent out on Friday, 20th November 2015 10 animals in woods If you want a challenge try writing a short descriptive sentence for each animal eg. A frisky squirrel. A growling fox.
Thank you to Mrs. Hopkins-Budd for donating the bandages and other medical supplies for our hospital.
We have been learning about Autumn. We know how to use adjectives to describe how things look, sound, taste, feel and smell. Some really good adjectives are fluffy, smooth, rough, tiny, prickly, sharp, colourful, beautiful, slippery. In maths we have been learning subtraction. We had a visit from the hedgehog lady… Read More»
We have all had a very exciting time in Forest School this week as Mrs Martin made a fire! We talked about how we stay safe, we listened carefully to the sounds we could hear and we looked carefully to see what was happening. Then we got to cook some… Read More»
Today each of the year four classes went along to Westacre Middle School for an ICT session. We learnt about e-safety and how important it is to keep ourselves safe online. Using J2e we each created our own web page showing the importance of e-safety. Once these have been checked… Read More»
The children had great fun in the wind and rain cooking crumpets. Click on the post for a few pictures.
talk homework
This week we have been dividing by grouping. We can make division even easier if we know our table facts. Please spend some time recalling table facts for x2, x5 and x10. Here are some fun you tube clips to practise your 5 times table. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kGg9D-f63E http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7Jo26EyoYg. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ef3HXx2o4A
Last week we were learning to tell the time and work out time intervals. If you find telling the time tricky then start by practising this at home – at school we have focussed on o’clock, half past, quarter to and quarter past. If you can already tell the time… Read More»
2S Maths Homework 16